Patrick Crayton (NW Oklahoma St.) - 2004 NFL Draft Pick #216 by DAL
What The Experts Thought Before The Draft
Pre-Draft Analysis: Patrick Crayton (2004 NFL Draft)
College: Northwestern Oklahoma State University
Position: Wide Receiver
Overview:
Patrick Crayton was a talented wide receiver from Northwestern Oklahoma State University, known for his speed and playmaking ability. Despite coming from a smaller program, Crayton showcased skills that caught the attention of NFL scouts.
Strengths:
- Speed and Agility: Crayton possessed excellent speed, allowing him to stretch the field and create separation from defenders.
- Route Running: He demonstrated solid route-running skills, making sharp cuts and getting open for quarterbacks.
- Playmaking Ability: Crayton had a knack for making big plays, often turning short receptions into substantial gains.
- Versatility: He was capable of playing multiple receiving positions and could also contribute on special teams as a returner.
Concerns:
- Level of Competition: Playing at a smaller college raised questions about how well his skills would translate to the NFL.
- Consistency: While he had flashes of brilliance, there were concerns about his consistency in performance against higher-level competition.
- Size: At 6'0" and 200 pounds, some scouts questioned whether he had the physicality to compete against larger NFL cornerbacks.
Projection:
Crayton was projected to be selected in the later rounds of the 2004 NFL Draft, with potential as a valuable depth receiver and special teams contributor. His ability to make plays after the catch and contribute in various roles made him an intriguing prospect for teams looking to add speed and versatility to their roster.
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